In Rajasthan except for eight districts - Jalor, Sirohi, Rajsamand,
Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Bundi, Baran, and Chittorgarh, every district has
reported a corona virus infection case. Jaipur leads the tally with 170 cases,
Jodhpur and Jhunjhunu, having 34 and 32 cases, Bhilwara and Tonk 28 and 27
cases, Kota and Banswara 17 and 12 cases, Jaisalmer 19 cases, and there are 42
Iran evacuees who are being treated. The other districts have single digit
reported cases. As on 13th April the total number of cases in Rajasthan is 700.
The numbers are increasing everyday, with Jaipur becoming a hotspot of the
cases. Rajasthan has also successfully dealt with epidemic spread in Bhilwara
district, which is now famously touted as Bhilwara model.
Goldman
Sachs estimated the growth rate of GDP at 1.6% declining by 400 basis points
because of lockdown of 21 days. In case of a quick retraction of COVID-19 pandemic across the globe by Mid May,
KPMG India estimated India's GDP growth in the range of 5.3 per cent to 5.7 per
cent. In a second scenario where India controls the virus spread but there's
significant global recession, the growth may be in between 4 per cent to 4.5
per cent. KPMG India in its report estimated India's GDP growth rate falling
below 3% if the virus spreads further in India and lockdown sees an extension. Motilal Oswal Research suggests that a single day of complete lockdown could
shave off 14-19 basis points from annual growth. Barclays said the cumulative shutdown cost will be around $120 billion, or 4
per cent of GDP. Mr.
Yashwant Sinha, for Finance Minister of India, estimated the cost of 21-day
countrywide lockdown at 1 percentage point of GDP. The global recession and
uncertainties of future would make a 2 percentage points decline in growth
rate(for 2020-21) possible.
If we look at the district's tally we find that most of the districts
left out are smaller districts and they share their boundaries with affected
districts and other states. Jalor and Sirohi share their border with Gujarat,
and Ganganagar and Hanumangarh share their border with Punjab and Haryana. The
probability of finding more cases in these districts is also very high, if
intensive testing is done. The state government has ordered a state level
survey to do wide testing in the state.
The big question of whether to lift the lockdown or not is closely
related to the economic activity, because the argument given by those who
favour lifting of the lockdown, argue that the productivity loss will bring
bigger problems for the poor and the vulnerable. Advance estimate of state gross
domestic product (SGDP) is Rs, 711627 crores at constant prices. If we look at
the breakdown of Gross State Value Added across various sectors - it is 25.19%
agriculture, 30.67% Industries, and 44.14% services, as per the advance
estimate figures of 2019-20.
Agriculture
Doing an analysis sector by sector, in Agriculture, as per Economic
Review the advance estimates of Rabi crop are as follows -
Production in lakh tonnes
Cereals
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Pulses
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Oilseeds
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Sugarcane
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Cotton
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133.19
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27.44
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65.79
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2.5
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26.63 lakh bales
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If we see the district wise concentration of these crops, it is as
follows -
Wheat
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Ganganagar,
Hanumangarh, Jhunjhunu
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Barley
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Ganganagar,
Jaipur, Hanumangarh
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Millets
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Jalore
Sirohi, Kota, Dungarpur
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Gram
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Bikaner,
Churu, Kota, Dungarour
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Masoor
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Bundi,
Pratapgarh
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Matar
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Jaipur,
Sikar
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Cotton
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Ganganagar
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Sunflower
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Sugarcane
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Ganganagar
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Tarameera
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Nagaur,
Jaipur, Dausa
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Rape
and Muster
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Tonk,
Alwar, Baran
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Linseed
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Nagaur,
Pratapgarh, Kota
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Ganganagar,
Hanumangarh, Jalore and Sirohi have not reported any cases. The probability of
having cases in the rural areas is lower, thus the lockdown should be lifted in
these areas to ease out the harvesting of the crops.
Jaipur is the hotspot
of corona virus spread, but most of the cases have been found in the city, in a
particular area, Ramganj. While Ramganj should be completely locked, government
can think of having partial lockdown in the rural areas of Jaipur, with a strict
ban on moving outside the district, and entering inside the city. Jaipur City
should be sealed.
Same strategy can be
followed in the other districts. Surveilance for the rural spread of the cases
can be done and in 4-5 days time, partial lockdown can be lifted in Kota
Bikaner and Dungarpur districts. Inter-district movement will have to be
restricted.
Tonk is close to
Jaipur, and is a small district. Tonk has also become a hotspot. Tonk should be
kept under lockdown, for the next two weeks, as probability of virus spreading
in rural areas is higher in Tonk.
For
the other districts, where the number of cases is less, the areas where the
cases have been reported are to kept under complete lockdown, for two more
weeks and partial lockdown can be lifted in the other areas.
Government
will have to assist in the marketing of agricultural commodities after two
weeks, and preparations should be made for the same.
Industry
Industrial
Production in Rajasthan is concentrated to a few districts. Industrial
production in Rajasthan is largely divided into three parts, Manufacturing,
Mining and Energy. The Gross Value Add of manufacturing sector in Rajasthan is
about Rs. 94,419 crore in 2019-20 at current prices accounting for 9.82% of
contribution to the total GSVA of the state. Mining contributes 6.62%.
There
are Industrial hubs in Rajasthan where the large scale industry is located.
Textile industry in Bhilwara, Energy in Barmer, Automobile and Auto Components in
Bhiwadi and Neemrana, Mining in Udaipur and Khetari, and Cement industry in
some parts of Rajasthan.
Large
scale industrial houses should come forward to collaborate with the state
government to do a surveillance of labour and other workers in the plant. The
industrial houses should bear the cost of tests, and the lockdown should be lifted
from plant to plant.
In
the Veneto region of Italy, as per Newyork Times, ‘Having the right antibodies
to the virus in one’s blood — a potential marker of immunity — may soon
determine who gets to work and who does not, who is locked down and who is
free.’ The conservative president of the northeastern Veneto region has
proposed a special “license” for Italians who possess antibodies that show they
have had, and beaten, the virus. The former Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, a
liberal, has spoken about a “Covid Pass” for the uninfected.
Rajeev
Gandhi Center for Bio-Technology, has also developed prototypes of low-cost
rapid test kits that are ready for industrial production. There are two kinds
of kits. The first type is to identify the possibilities of infection in a
patient. The second type will detect the antigens produced by human body on
intrusion of this virus. Prof. Radhakrishna Pillai of RGCB said, ‘We have a
dedicated R&D team that has developed this kit. This is hardly the size of
a pregnancy testing kit. This is also very cost-efficient. Once we begin the
mass production, we can get one kit at approximately Rs 350 to Rs 500. This
will also enable us to increase the rate of testing and further streamline the
list of suspected patients.’ ICMR has approved the use of rapid testing kits
although WHO had issued a guidance that the kits should be used only for
research purposes.
Along
with testing further preventive measures can be taken by the production houses.
The labour and other workers should not be allowed to move out of the factory
premises. Counselling and awareness campaigns should be organised for the
workers sensitizing them on personal hygiene. Social distancing measures should
also be taken with-in the factory premises. The dairy industry in the state has
been functioning likewise.
If
this proposition works, we can find a way to send the industrial workers back
to work. Production house owners will not be hesitant to get these tests
carried out because the cost of testing would be less than the cost of loss of
productivity. Starting with large scale industries, gradually MSMEs can also
adopt this method.
Services
The
contribution of services is maximum in the state. The service sector comprising
of trade, hotels and restaurants, transport, storage and communication,
Financial services, real estate, ownership of dwellings, professional services,
public administration, and other services. Some of these like banking,
telecoms, storage and electricity fall under the essential services and they
are functioning during the lockdown also.
Hotels
and restaurants should not be opened. Schools and colleges should also remain
closed. Malls are air-conditioned spaces and they should also remain closed. Public
transport should not be re-started for two more weeks at least.
Service
sector has been functional in some areas because it is possible for the service
sector to effectively use work from home facility.
Limited
transport of essential items within the districts could be allowed. Highways
and roads need special attention. Clean toilets and cleanliness of food joints
on roads is to be ensured. Some selected food joints on roads could be opened
under the police surveillance. Safe water should also be made available at
these joints.
Public
Administration should function through
work from home.
Overall,
partial lifting of lockdown from the rural areas, opening of production houses
under surveillance and preventive measures and limited opening up of services
sector could be an effective partial lockdown strategy for the state. Finally it will be the intelligence of people which will make the partial lockdown startegy successful.
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